A look back at Matt Hasselbecks TD's

Hold on a minute, you're going to say Hasselebck is immobile and easy to rattle? He's slow yes, but like Tom Brady he makes subtle moves to avoid being hit, he's not KFC dude. They are literally two entirely different QB's. Other than the fact they're old and white, they're really not much alike in how they play.

Hass is an outside-in QB, he'll scan the sidelines then come inside, that's not KFC's style. Hass actually had some scrambles, KFC never ran, he couldn't. Hass made himself available all 16 games despite being hurt for half of them, when KFC gets hurt he's out.

I know they have comparable numbers, but with Hass in I at least feel like our offense stands a chance. Watching KFC play QB made me sick, literally.

Brett Favre was an elite QB. He didn't improve, he just continued playing at a high level despite his age. You only get that quality in elite QBs. Hass is declining.

I would argue that Favre played at a much higher level with the Vikings than he did his last year or two with GB and his time with the Jets. It looked to me that he got better with age. Some of that is the line, the rb.. blahblah. But he got better as he aged.

I'm not saying MH is Brett Favre. But the guy prepares, studies, and plays hard. A vet with playoff and SB experience, who when he has his guys healthy looks like a damn good QB. I'm not a MH homer, and I want Locker to start at this point. But Locker needs to win it.

I would argue that Favre played at a much higher level with the Vikings than he did his last year or two with GB and his time with the Jets. It looked to me that he got better with age. Some of that is the line, the rb.. blahblah. But he got better as he aged.

I'm not saying MH is Brett Favre. But the guy prepares, studies, and plays hard. A vet with playoff and SB experience, who when he has his guys healthy looks like a damn good QB. I'm not a MH homer, and I want Locker to start at this point. But Locker needs to win it.

His last year with GB was statistically one of his best ever. It's apples and oranges when comparing an elite QB to an average one. Brett Favre has always played on an entirely different level than Hass, and unlike Hass, Favre still played at a high level when injured like all elite QBs do. He didn't shut down when he got a boo boo.

Hold on a minute, you're going to say Hasselebck is immobile and easy to rattle? He's slow yes, but like Tom Brady he makes subtle moves to avoid being hit, he's not KFC dude. They are literally two entirely different QB's. Other than the fact they're old and white, they're really not much alike in how they play.

Hass is an outside-in QB, he'll scan the sidelines then come inside, that's not KFC's style. Hass actually had some scrambles, KFC never ran, he couldn't. Hass made himself available all 16 games despite being hurt for half of them, when KFC gets hurt he's out.

I know they have comparable numbers, but with Hass in I at least feel like our offense stands a chance. Watching KFC play QB made me sick, literally.

How does that not make him a top 10 QB? Please explain... He may not be top 10 in your mind, but he is in the NFL. You may be able to say that about Alex Smith, but when the guy puts up the stats and the QB rating to be a top 10 QB, then he's a top 10 QB. This doesn't mean that he has always been a top 10 QB or that he will always be a top 10 QB. He is now, and that's what I said. I still don't see your argument. How about providing something other than "no he isn't" and smiley faces. :kiss:

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